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Journal of the House of Commons
… Sir Fr. Bacon to read the Grievances to the King. Mr. Fuller moveth, that the Matter of deprived Ministers should … Sir Rob. Wingfield, Sir Fr. Bacon, Sir James Perrott, Mr. Fuller, Sir Rich. Spencer, Sir Roland Litton, Sir Fr. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… and not free, &c. reported from the Committee by Mr. Fuller, and, upon Question, ordered to be ingrossed. … Hildesley, militis, served upon the Person of Mr. Nicholas Fuller, a Member of the House, delivered in, and read; and … Thomas Smyth, Sir Robert Oxenbridge, Sir Nath. Bacon, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Cole, Sir Robert Wingfield, Sir Henry Poole, Sir …
Journal of the House of Commons
… being translated into English, was read in the House. Mr. Fuller: - To send to the Lords. To be agreed upon Saturday, Curriers. Mr. Fuller reporteth from the Committee, the Bill, touching …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Owen, Sir Jo. Scott, Sir Ed. Hobby, Sir Walter Covert, Mr. Fuller, Sir Jerome Horsey, Sir W. Heale, Mr. Alford: - … To have some other justify it besides Sir Roger Owen. Mr. Fuller, accordingly: For that, if spoken before many, some …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Dodridge, Mr. Serjeant Snig, Mr. Martin, Mr. Hoskins, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Bromley, the Queen's Attorney, Sir Tho. Crompton, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Dodridge, Serjeant Snig, Mr. Martin, Mr. Hoskins, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Hare, Mr. Bromley, the Queen's Attorney, Sir Tho. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of his Debts. Mayors, &c. sitting in Parliament. Mr. Fuller reporteth, that, by a general Consent, Mr. Berry, … Mr. Solicitor, Mr. Tho. Crew, Mr. Whitlocke, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Francis Moore, Mr. Tho. Fanshaw, Mr. Attorney of …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to discredit Custom and Prescription in Parliament. Mr. Fuller: - Conveniency and Right. - Inferior Ministers not to … Herbert, Mr. Solicitor, the Master of the Requests, Mr. Fuller, Sir Geo. Moore, Sir Fr. Vane, Sir Rob. Maunsell, Mr. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… the Instrument concerning Naturaliza tion, was read. Mr. Fuller beginneth the Dispute, and continueth a long Speech …